#global-warming — Public Fediverse posts
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Europe Battles Growing Wildfires After Relentless Heat
Wildfires are breaking out across Europe after three heat waves and weeks of low rainfall left much of…
#Europe #EU #climatechange #elnino #EUclimatechange #Europewildfires #Europeanheatwave #extremeheat #extremeweather #Francewildfires #GlobalWarming #heatwaves #ResearchandTrends #Spainwildfires #wildfires
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Asheville art gallery tackles polarization, war and climate change https://www.byteseu.com/2191584/ #Climate #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming
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Joe Ball shows off a reflection of Fifth Street, and his cool new shades. #pennsylvaniagarden #pennsylvaniagardens #pennsylvaniagardener #globalwarming #climatechange #motherearth #environmentalconcern #environmentalconcerns #pollution #stoppollution #industrialproblems #SaveMotherEarth #pennsylvaniagardening #fecund #peony #peonies #canna #cannas #cannalily #cannalilies #flowering #flower #flowers #bloom #blooms #blooming #yucca #yuccas #sweetpotatovine #sweetpotatovines
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Joe Ball shows off a reflection of Fifth Street, and his cool new shades. #pennsylvaniagarden #pennsylvaniagardens #pennsylvaniagardener #globalwarming #climatechange #motherearth #environmentalconcern #environmentalconcerns #pollution #stoppollution #industrialproblems #SaveMotherEarth #pennsylvaniagardening #fecund #peony #peonies #canna #cannas #cannalily #cannalilies #flowering #flower #flowers #bloom #blooms #blooming #yucca #yuccas #sweetpotatovine #sweetpotatovines
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Joe Ball shows off a reflection of Fifth Street, and his cool new shades. #pennsylvaniagarden #pennsylvaniagardens #pennsylvaniagardener #globalwarming #climatechange #motherearth #environmentalconcern #environmentalconcerns #pollution #stoppollution #industrialproblems #SaveMotherEarth #pennsylvaniagardening #fecund #peony #peonies #canna #cannas #cannalily #cannalilies #flowering #flower #flowers #bloom #blooms #blooming #yucca #yuccas #sweetpotatovine #sweetpotatovines
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Joe Ball shows off a reflection of Fifth Street, and his cool new shades. #pennsylvaniagarden #pennsylvaniagardens #pennsylvaniagardener #globalwarming #climatechange #motherearth #environmentalconcern #environmentalconcerns #pollution #stoppollution #industrialproblems #SaveMotherEarth #pennsylvaniagardening #fecund #peony #peonies #canna #cannas #cannalily #cannalilies #flowering #flower #flowers #bloom #blooms #blooming #yucca #yuccas #sweetpotatovine #sweetpotatovines
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Joe Ball shows off a reflection of Fifth Street, and his cool new shades. #pennsylvaniagarden #pennsylvaniagardens #pennsylvaniagardener #globalwarming #climatechange #motherearth #environmentalconcern #environmentalconcerns #pollution #stoppollution #industrialproblems #SaveMotherEarth #pennsylvaniagardening #fecund #peony #peonies #canna #cannas #cannalily #cannalilies #flowering #flower #flowers #bloom #blooms #blooming #yucca #yuccas #sweetpotatovine #sweetpotatovines
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At the UN, Indigenous leaders address intersecting global crises
Although it’s been nearly 20 years since more than 100 countries adopted the United Nations Declaration on the…
#Climate #ClimateChange #Climate-Change #climatechange #globalindigenousaffairsdesk #globalwarming #indigenousaffairs #yahoo
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Why climate adaptation is Malaysia’s next investment frontier | Opinion | Eco-Business https://www.byteseu.com/2191285/ #Climate #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming
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Global Warming and Climate Change have hit for the first time, but certainly not the last time the very countries responsible for the devastation of the natural world.
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Global Warming and Climate Change have hit for the first time, but certainly not the last time the very countries responsible for the devastation of the natural world.
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Global Warming and Climate Change have hit for the first time, but certainly not the last time the very countries responsible for the devastation of the natural world.
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Global Warming and Climate Change have hit for the first time, but certainly not the last time the very countries responsible for the devastation of the natural world.
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Global Warming and Climate Change have hit for the first time, but certainly not the last time the very countries responsible for the devastation of the natural world.
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if only scientists had warned us. /j
Europe recorded 10,000 excess deaths during late-June heatwave, data show
> The vast majority, more than 9,000, were among people aged 65 and above.
#climate #heatwave #Europe #climateCrisis #globalWarming #climateCrisis #health
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if only scientists had warned us. /j
Europe recorded 10,000 excess deaths during late-June heatwave, data show
> The vast majority, more than 9,000, were among people aged 65 and above.
#climate #heatwave #Europe #climateCrisis #globalWarming #climateCrisis #health
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if only scientists had warned us. /j
Europe recorded 10,000 excess deaths during late-June heatwave, data show
> The vast majority, more than 9,000, were among people aged 65 and above.
#climate #heatwave #Europe #climateCrisis #globalWarming #climateCrisis #health
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if only scientists had warned us. /j
Europe recorded 10,000 excess deaths during late-June heatwave, data show
> The vast majority, more than 9,000, were among people aged 65 and above.
#climate #heatwave #Europe #climateCrisis #globalWarming #climateCrisis #health
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if only scientists had warned us. /j
Europe recorded 10,000 excess deaths during late-June heatwave, data show
> The vast majority, more than 9,000, were among people aged 65 and above.
#climate #heatwave #Europe #climateCrisis #globalWarming #climateCrisis #health
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Viewpoint: Europe’s rejection of air conditioning is the poster child for misunderstanding how to mitigate the impact of climate change https://www.byteseu.com/?p=2190991 #Climate #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming
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l'homme n'est pour rien dans les dérèglements du climat
Hergé (1907 - 1983), carte postale de voeux de bonne année
tags : réchauffement climatique, climatoscepticisme, #globalwarming #canicule #ecology #illustration #science
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l'homme n'est pour rien dans les dérèglements du climat
Hergé (1907 - 1983), carte postale de voeux de bonne année
tags : réchauffement climatique, climatoscepticisme, #globalwarming #canicule #ecology #illustration #science
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l'homme n'est pour rien dans les dérèglements du climat
Hergé (1907 - 1983), carte postale de voeux de bonne année
tags : réchauffement climatique, climatoscepticisme, #globalwarming #canicule #ecology #illustration #science
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l'homme n'est pour rien dans les dérèglements du climat
Hergé (1907 - 1983), carte postale de voeux de bonne année
tags : réchauffement climatique, climatoscepticisme, #globalwarming #canicule #ecology #illustration #science
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l'homme n'est pour rien dans les dérèglements du climat
Hergé (1907 - 1983), carte postale de voeux de bonne année
tags : réchauffement climatique, climatoscepticisme, #globalwarming #canicule #ecology #illustration #science
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Europe death toll tops 10,000 during late-June heatwave; scientists blame human-caused climate change
More than 10,000 excess deaths were recorded across Europe during the record-breaking heatwave that swept through western parts…
#Climate #ClimateChange #Climate-Change #climatechange #Europeheatwavedeaths #europeanheatwave #excessdeathssummer2023 #extremeweatherEurope2023 #globalwarming #heat-relateddeaths
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Europe death toll tops 10,000 during late-June heatwave; scientists blame human-caused climate change https://www.byteseu.com/2190679/ #Climate #ClimateChange #EuropeHeatwaveDeaths #EuropeanHeatwave #ExcessDeathsSummer2023 #ExtremeWeatherEurope2023 #GlobalWarming #HeatRelatedDeaths
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Tiny waves in the deep ocean can affect the climate thousands of kilometres away https://www.byteseu.com/2190386/ #Climate #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming
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Rising water bills could become a hidden cost of climate change
Climate change could drive up household water bills across drought-prone cities by the middle of this century, according…
#Climate #ClimateChange #Climate-Change #climatechange #globalwarming
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It is over 110.2 °F or 43.4°C degrees right now in faaaar Northeastern Montana, near the Canadian border. Relative humidity is at 7 percent and winds are gusting at 27 km/hr or 17 mph. These ingredients coalesce into a major wildfire risk.
It's 80.3 °F or 26.9 °C right now on the Arctic Sea, Gwichin land on what some maps call the "Northern Territories" of Canada.
North Pole is barely at freezing.
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It is over 110.2 °F or 43.4°C degrees right now in faaaar Northeastern Montana, near the Canadian border. Relative humidity is at 7 percent and winds are gusting at 27 km/hr or 17 mph. These ingredients coalesce into a major wildfire risk.
It's 80.3 °F or 26.9 °C right now on the Arctic Sea, Gwichin land on what some maps call the "Northern Territories" of Canada.
North Pole is barely at freezing.
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It is over 110.2 °F or 43.4°C degrees right now in faaaar Northeastern Montana, near the Canadian border. Relative humidity is at 7 percent and winds are gusting at 27 km/hr or 17 mph. These ingredients coalesce into a major wildfire risk.
It's 80.3 °F or 26.9 °C right now on the Arctic Sea, Gwichin land on what some maps call the "Northern Territories" of Canada.
North Pole is barely at freezing.
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It is over 110.2 °F or 43.4°C degrees right now in faaaar Northeastern Montana, near the Canadian border. Relative humidity is at 7 percent and winds are gusting at 27 km/hr or 17 mph. These ingredients coalesce into a major wildfire risk.
It's 80.3 °F or 26.9 °C right now on the Arctic Sea, Gwichin land on what some maps call the "Northern Territories" of Canada.
North Pole is barely at freezing.
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It is over 110.2 °F or 43.4°C degrees right now in faaaar Northeastern Montana, near the Canadian border. Relative humidity is at 7 percent and winds are gusting at 27 km/hr or 17 mph. These ingredients coalesce into a major wildfire risk.
It's 80.3 °F or 26.9 °C right now on the Arctic Sea, Gwichin land on what some maps call the "Northern Territories" of Canada.
North Pole is barely at freezing.
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Heatwaves are hotter because of climate change
by Ci Davis
The 34.4 Celsius temperature recorded on 26th June at the Weston Park weather station was the highest June temperature recorded in Yorkshire. This surpassed one set in Huddersfield in 1941 by 1.3 degrees – a number so significant as to raise important questions about climate, climate change, and preparation for the future.
Some people suggest heatwaves, where normal temperatures are exceeded for three or more consecutive days (Met Office), are a ‘normal’ feature of the weather. They may describe ‘short-term’ hotter conditions as ‘natural’ phenomena and reject attempts to understand the recent weather with respect to climate, or certainly climate change, that I will show to intensify these events.
General view of low water levels in Woodhead Reservoir, Derbyshire, following the driest spring in England since 1893. The reservoir supplies water to Greater Manchester. June 15 2025. Credit: Alastair Johnstone-Hack / Climate VisualsThe current heatwaves, which are predicted to be repeated in July and August, offer an important opportunity to discuss the differences between weather, climate, climate change and preparation for the future.
Weather can be described as short-term atmospheric fluctuations and explains day-to-day phenomena such as rain, wind, or sunshine. In Britain, we value our variable and somewhat unpredictable weather, but we should not let that distract us from understanding what is happening to our climate.
Climate is the long-term weather trends, the average pattern in a region over a period of many years or decades. Weather and climate describe similar things (heat, cold, rain), but they underline very important differences; think of being in a bad mood compared to being depressed. When the climate trend is towards higher temperatures, there are important consequences for how people and the environment can flourish in an area.
Adaptation is the response to rising temperatures or increased rainfall, which is why there has been a debate in Sheffield as to whether schools should be closed or if students should attend in their PE kits rather than uniforms. If the trend is continuing upwards, then such simple measures will be inadequate and more significant steps will have to be considered, such as the provision of air-conditioning to all schools and workplaces. Therefore, changes in climate have considerable financial impacts as well as social costs, such as the large number of heat-related deaths across Europe this summer.
The global climate is changing; for the past three years, it has been around 1.5 degrees higher than pre-industrial times, and this makes heatwaves hotter and more frequent. Last week’s heatwave makes clear the need to rapidly reduce atmospheric pollution while preparing our city for considerably more heating.
#Adaptation #climate #climateChange #environment #globalWarming #heatRelatedDeaths #MetOffice #SchoolUniform #sustainability #Weather #WestonPark -
Heatwaves are hotter because of climate change
by Ci Davis
The 34.4 Celsius temperature recorded on 26th June at the Weston Park weather station was the highest June temperature recorded in Yorkshire. This surpassed one set in Huddersfield in 1941 by 1.3 degrees – a number so significant as to raise important questions about climate, climate change, and preparation for the future.
Some people suggest heatwaves, where normal temperatures are exceeded for three or more consecutive days (Met Office), are a ‘normal’ feature of the weather. They may describe ‘short-term’ hotter conditions as ‘natural’ phenomena and reject attempts to understand the recent weather with respect to climate, or certainly climate change, that I will show to intensify these events.
General view of low water levels in Woodhead Reservoir, Derbyshire, following the driest spring in England since 1893. The reservoir supplies water to Greater Manchester. June 15 2025. Credit: Alastair Johnstone-Hack / Climate VisualsThe current heatwaves, which are predicted to be repeated in July and August, offer an important opportunity to discuss the differences between weather, climate, climate change and preparation for the future.
Weather can be described as short-term atmospheric fluctuations and explains day-to-day phenomena such as rain, wind, or sunshine. In Britain, we value our variable and somewhat unpredictable weather, but we should not let that distract us from understanding what is happening to our climate.
Climate is the long-term weather trends, the average pattern in a region over a period of many years or decades. Weather and climate describe similar things (heat, cold, rain), but they underline very important differences; think of being in a bad mood compared to being depressed. When the climate trend is towards higher temperatures, there are important consequences for how people and the environment can flourish in an area.
Adaptation is the response to rising temperatures or increased rainfall, which is why there has been a debate in Sheffield as to whether schools should be closed or if students should attend in their PE kits rather than uniforms. If the trend is continuing upwards, then such simple measures will be inadequate and more significant steps will have to be considered, such as the provision of air-conditioning to all schools and workplaces. Therefore, changes in climate have considerable financial impacts as well as social costs, such as the large number of heat-related deaths across Europe this summer.
The global climate is changing; for the past three years, it has been around 1.5 degrees higher than pre-industrial times, and this makes heatwaves hotter and more frequent. Last week’s heatwave makes clear the need to rapidly reduce atmospheric pollution while preparing our city for considerably more heating.
#Adaptation #climate #climateChange #environment #globalWarming #heatRelatedDeaths #MetOffice #SchoolUniform #sustainability #Weather #WestonPark -
Heatwaves are hotter because of climate change
by Ci Davis
The 34.4 Celsius temperature recorded on 26th June at the Weston Park weather station was the highest June temperature recorded in Yorkshire. This surpassed one set in Huddersfield in 1941 by 1.3 degrees – a number so significant as to raise important questions about climate, climate change, and preparation for the future.
Some people suggest heatwaves, where normal temperatures are exceeded for three or more consecutive days (Met Office), are a ‘normal’ feature of the weather. They may describe ‘short-term’ hotter conditions as ‘natural’ phenomena and reject attempts to understand the recent weather with respect to climate, or certainly climate change, that I will show to intensify these events.
General view of low water levels in Woodhead Reservoir, Derbyshire, following the driest spring in England since 1893. The reservoir supplies water to Greater Manchester. June 15 2025. Credit: Alastair Johnstone-Hack / Climate VisualsThe current heatwaves, which are predicted to be repeated in July and August, offer an important opportunity to discuss the differences between weather, climate, climate change and preparation for the future.
Weather can be described as short-term atmospheric fluctuations and explains day-to-day phenomena such as rain, wind, or sunshine. In Britain, we value our variable and somewhat unpredictable weather, but we should not let that distract us from understanding what is happening to our climate.
Climate is the long-term weather trends, the average pattern in a region over a period of many years or decades. Weather and climate describe similar things (heat, cold, rain), but they underline very important differences; think of being in a bad mood compared to being depressed. When the climate trend is towards higher temperatures, there are important consequences for how people and the environment can flourish in an area.
Adaptation is the response to rising temperatures or increased rainfall, which is why there has been a debate in Sheffield as to whether schools should be closed or if students should attend in their PE kits rather than uniforms. If the trend is continuing upwards, then such simple measures will be inadequate and more significant steps will have to be considered, such as the provision of air-conditioning to all schools and workplaces. Therefore, changes in climate have considerable financial impacts as well as social costs, such as the large number of heat-related deaths across Europe this summer.
The global climate is changing; for the past three years, it has been around 1.5 degrees higher than pre-industrial times, and this makes heatwaves hotter and more frequent. Last week’s heatwave makes clear the need to rapidly reduce atmospheric pollution while preparing our city for considerably more heating.
#Adaptation #climate #climateChange #environment #globalWarming #heatRelatedDeaths #MetOffice #SchoolUniform #sustainability #Weather #WestonPark -
Heatwaves are hotter because of climate change
by Ci Davis
The 34.4 Celsius temperature recorded on 26th June at the Weston Park weather station was the highest June temperature recorded in Yorkshire. This surpassed one set in Huddersfield in 1941 by 1.3 degrees – a number so significant as to raise important questions about climate, climate change, and preparation for the future.
Some people suggest heatwaves, where normal temperatures are exceeded for three or more consecutive days (Met Office), are a ‘normal’ feature of the weather. They may describe ‘short-term’ hotter conditions as ‘natural’ phenomena and reject attempts to understand the recent weather with respect to climate, or certainly climate change, that I will show to intensify these events.
General view of low water levels in Woodhead Reservoir, Derbyshire, following the driest spring in England since 1893. The reservoir supplies water to Greater Manchester. June 15 2025. Credit: Alastair Johnstone-Hack / Climate VisualsThe current heatwaves, which are predicted to be repeated in July and August, offer an important opportunity to discuss the differences between weather, climate, climate change and preparation for the future.
Weather can be described as short-term atmospheric fluctuations and explains day-to-day phenomena such as rain, wind, or sunshine. In Britain, we value our variable and somewhat unpredictable weather, but we should not let that distract us from understanding what is happening to our climate.
Climate is the long-term weather trends, the average pattern in a region over a period of many years or decades. Weather and climate describe similar things (heat, cold, rain), but they underline very important differences; think of being in a bad mood compared to being depressed. When the climate trend is towards higher temperatures, there are important consequences for how people and the environment can flourish in an area.
Adaptation is the response to rising temperatures or increased rainfall, which is why there has been a debate in Sheffield as to whether schools should be closed or if students should attend in their PE kits rather than uniforms. If the trend is continuing upwards, then such simple measures will be inadequate and more significant steps will have to be considered, such as the provision of air-conditioning to all schools and workplaces. Therefore, changes in climate have considerable financial impacts as well as social costs, such as the large number of heat-related deaths across Europe this summer.
The global climate is changing; for the past three years, it has been around 1.5 degrees higher than pre-industrial times, and this makes heatwaves hotter and more frequent. Last week’s heatwave makes clear the need to rapidly reduce atmospheric pollution while preparing our city for considerably more heating.
#Adaptation #climate #climateChange #environment #globalWarming #heatRelatedDeaths #MetOffice #SchoolUniform #sustainability #Weather #WestonPark -
Heatwaves are hotter because of climate change
by Ci Davis
The 34.4 Celsius temperature recorded on 26th June at the Weston Park weather station was the highest June temperature recorded in Yorkshire. This surpassed one set in Huddersfield in 1941 by 1.3 degrees – a number so significant as to raise important questions about climate, climate change, and preparation for the future.
Some people suggest heatwaves, where normal temperatures are exceeded for three or more consecutive days (Met Office), are a ‘normal’ feature of the weather. They may describe ‘short-term’ hotter conditions as ‘natural’ phenomena and reject attempts to understand the recent weather with respect to climate, or certainly climate change, that I will show to intensify these events.
General view of low water levels in Woodhead Reservoir, Derbyshire, following the driest spring in England since 1893. The reservoir supplies water to Greater Manchester. June 15 2025. Credit: Alastair Johnstone-Hack / Climate VisualsThe current heatwaves, which are predicted to be repeated in July and August, offer an important opportunity to discuss the differences between weather, climate, climate change and preparation for the future.
Weather can be described as short-term atmospheric fluctuations and explains day-to-day phenomena such as rain, wind, or sunshine. In Britain, we value our variable and somewhat unpredictable weather, but we should not let that distract us from understanding what is happening to our climate.
Climate is the long-term weather trends, the average pattern in a region over a period of many years or decades. Weather and climate describe similar things (heat, cold, rain), but they underline very important differences; think of being in a bad mood compared to being depressed. When the climate trend is towards higher temperatures, there are important consequences for how people and the environment can flourish in an area.
Adaptation is the response to rising temperatures or increased rainfall, which is why there has been a debate in Sheffield as to whether schools should be closed or if students should attend in their PE kits rather than uniforms. If the trend is continuing upwards, then such simple measures will be inadequate and more significant steps will have to be considered, such as the provision of air-conditioning to all schools and workplaces. Therefore, changes in climate have considerable financial impacts as well as social costs, such as the large number of heat-related deaths across Europe this summer.
The global climate is changing; for the past three years, it has been around 1.5 degrees higher than pre-industrial times, and this makes heatwaves hotter and more frequent. Last week’s heatwave makes clear the need to rapidly reduce atmospheric pollution while preparing our city for considerably more heating.
#Adaptation #climate #climateChange #environment #globalWarming #heatRelatedDeaths #MetOffice #SchoolUniform #sustainability #Weather #WestonPark -
Your water bill could skyrocket due to climate change, study says https://www.byteseu.com/2190093/ #Climate #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #INFRASTRUCTURE #JenniferSkerker #SarahFletcher #StanfordUniversity #WaterBills #WaterRates #WaterReuse #WaterSupplies
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Residents of Spanish Towns Caught in Fierce Blazes Recount Harrowing Escapes
Lucinda Curtois was cooling off in the pool of her vacation home outside Bédar, a green oasis in…
#Spain #ES #Europe #Europa #EU #Almeria(Spain) #Andalusia(Spain) #GlobalWarming #Wildfires
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Extreme Temperatures Around the World
@extretempsAFRICA HISTORIC HEAT WAVE
The most extreme heat wave in North Africa history worsens with 49C in Algeria and 48C in Tunisia near the coast.
Records shattered in ALGERIA:
47.7 Bouchegouf all time high
46.0 Bejaia July recordNext days we might see 50C,even close to the sea !
https://bsky.app/profile/extremetemps.bsky.social/post/3mqhtp54jbs23
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Extreme Temperatures Around the World
@extretempsAFRICA HISTORIC HEAT WAVE
The most extreme heat wave in North Africa history worsens with 49C in Algeria and 48C in Tunisia near the coast.
Records shattered in ALGERIA:
47.7 Bouchegouf all time high
46.0 Bejaia July recordNext days we might see 50C,even close to the sea !
https://bsky.app/profile/extremetemps.bsky.social/post/3mqhtp54jbs23
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Extreme Temperatures Around the World
@extretempsAFRICA HISTORIC HEAT WAVE
The most extreme heat wave in North Africa history worsens with 49C in Algeria and 48C in Tunisia near the coast.
Records shattered in ALGERIA:
47.7 Bouchegouf all time high
46.0 Bejaia July recordNext days we might see 50C,even close to the sea !
https://bsky.app/profile/extremetemps.bsky.social/post/3mqhtp54jbs23
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Extreme Temperatures Around the World
@extretempsAFRICA HISTORIC HEAT WAVE
The most extreme heat wave in North Africa history worsens with 49C in Algeria and 48C in Tunisia near the coast.
Records shattered in ALGERIA:
47.7 Bouchegouf all time high
46.0 Bejaia July recordNext days we might see 50C,even close to the sea !
https://bsky.app/profile/extremetemps.bsky.social/post/3mqhtp54jbs23
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Extreme Temperatures Around the World
@extretempsAFRICA HISTORIC HEAT WAVE
The most extreme heat wave in North Africa history worsens with 49C in Algeria and 48C in Tunisia near the coast.
Records shattered in ALGERIA:
47.7 Bouchegouf all time high
46.0 Bejaia July recordNext days we might see 50C,even close to the sea !
https://bsky.app/profile/extremetemps.bsky.social/post/3mqhtp54jbs23
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SKY MEETS OCEAN ISLAND I've done this as a minimalist abstract because the real thing is minimalist in form but loaded with the energy of nature.
#artist #artshare #abstractart #fineart #contemporaryart #nature #globalwarming #painting #acrylic #surrealism #digital #minimalism #ocean #art #abstract https://andrewsolmaler.com/ https://www.saatchiart.com/andrewsolmaler -
SKY MEETS OCEAN ISLAND I've done this as a minimalist abstract because the real thing is minimalist in form but loaded with the energy of nature.
#artist #artshare #abstractart #fineart #contemporaryart #nature #globalwarming #painting #acrylic #surrealism #digital #minimalism #ocean #art #abstract https://andrewsolmaler.com/ https://www.saatchiart.com/andrewsolmaler -
SKY MEETS OCEAN ISLAND I've done this as a minimalist abstract because the real thing is minimalist in form but loaded with the energy of nature.
#artist #artshare #abstractart #fineart #contemporaryart #nature #globalwarming #painting #acrylic #surrealism #digital #minimalism #ocean #art #abstract https://andrewsolmaler.com/ https://www.saatchiart.com/andrewsolmaler -
SKY MEETS OCEAN ISLAND I've done this as a minimalist abstract because the real thing is minimalist in form but loaded with the energy of nature.
#artist #artshare #abstractart #fineart #contemporaryart #nature #globalwarming #painting #acrylic #surrealism #digital #minimalism #ocean #art #abstract https://andrewsolmaler.com/ https://www.saatchiart.com/andrewsolmaler -
SKY MEETS OCEAN ISLAND I've done this as a minimalist abstract because the real thing is minimalist in form but loaded with the energy of nature.
#artist #artshare #abstractart #fineart #contemporaryart #nature #globalwarming #painting #acrylic #surrealism #digital #minimalism #ocean #art #abstract https://andrewsolmaler.com/ https://www.saatchiart.com/andrewsolmaler -
Two giant Asian praying mantis species are spreading across Europe, helped by climate change and urbanisation, and scientists warn they are threatening pollinators, frogs and lizards https://www.byteseu.com/2189755/ #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateChangeEffects #GlobalWarming #HierodulaPatellifera #HierodulaTenuidentata #ImpactOnNativeWildlife #InvasiveAsianPrayingMantis #PollinatorsEndangered #PrayingMantisBreeding #UrbanisationAndWildlife
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Two giant Asian praying mantis species are spreading across Europe, helped by climate change and urbanisation, and scientists warn they are threatening pollinators, frogs and lizards
Two Asian praying m…
#Climate #ClimateChange #Climate-Change #climatechange #climatechangeeffects #globalwarming #Hierodulapatellifera #Hierodulatenuidentata #impactonnativewildlife #invasiveAsianprayingmantis #pollinatorsendangered #prayingmantisbreeding #urbanisationandwildlife
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Climate change could double household water costs in some cities, study finds | Top Stories https://www.byteseu.com/2189437/ #Climate #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming
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Earth’s ancient climate was cooler than we thought
Earth’s climate has natural brakes built into it. They’ve been working overtime for hundreds of millions of years,…
#Climate #ClimateChange #Climate-Change #climatechange #globalwarming
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Israeli science can help Europe meet the challenge of a warming climate https://www.byteseu.com/2189138/ #Climate #ClimateChange #Europe #EuropeAndIsrael #GlobalWarming #heat #Negev
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“This is now reality.
El Niño is now likely to be stronger than anything we’ve seen in recorded history, and probably stronger than anything in the last 50 million years.
Global temperatures are very likely to reach new, unprecedented levels in the next 1-2 years with far reaching impacts.” - Met4CastUK
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“This is now reality.
El Niño is now likely to be stronger than anything we’ve seen in recorded history, and probably stronger than anything in the last 50 million years.
Global temperatures are very likely to reach new, unprecedented levels in the next 1-2 years with far reaching impacts.” - Met4CastUK
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“This is now reality.
El Niño is now likely to be stronger than anything we’ve seen in recorded history, and probably stronger than anything in the last 50 million years.
Global temperatures are very likely to reach new, unprecedented levels in the next 1-2 years with far reaching impacts.” - Met4CastUK
-
“This is now reality.
El Niño is now likely to be stronger than anything we’ve seen in recorded history, and probably stronger than anything in the last 50 million years.
Global temperatures are very likely to reach new, unprecedented levels in the next 1-2 years with far reaching impacts.” - Met4CastUK